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Watson propels Royals to second spot
A 'pix report' on the 61st match of IPL 2013, in which Rajasthan Royals beat Chennai Super Kings in Jaipur to keep their 100% home record intact this season
Dhoni answers tough questions with silence
'Fair to say Mumbai have had the wood on us this season' - Fleming
Great experience to lead a star-studded side - Rohit
Mumbai Indians become IPL 2013 champions
'BCCI will act without fear or favour'
Must the show go on?
It's a fitting finale to a great tournament - Hussey
Toughest part in IPL is picking a team - Wright
BCCI members discussing next step - Shukla
'Srinivasan's position hopelessly untenable'
I cannot be bulldozed into resigning - Srinivasan
Good to learn we can chase successfully - Karthik
'I really hope that we just find out the truth' - Dravid
Mumbai Indians get through to final
'Hope sanity emerges in cricket'
Moneyball v Moneybags
'Everyone needs to perform' - Dwayne Smith
Another bad day for cricket
'It's like a bereavement' - Dravid
'Brad Hodge was special today' - Dravid
Important for Royals to start looking ahead - Dravid
'Been a fantastic campaign' - White
Brad Hodge powers Royals past Sunrisers
Sunrisers excited for playoffs debut
'Our batting was exceptional' - Fleming
'We should have capitalised on our start' - Rohit
Chennai leap into the Final
CSK v Mumbai: The India v Pak of the IPL
We want the IPL to finish off on a good cricket note - Fleming
'CSK proud of our consistency' - Fleming
Series level after Kohli special
Maxwell, Bailey shine in rain-hit game
Faulkner's late blitz stuns India
India blaze down mammoth 360-run target
Australia outclass India in opening match
Australia fall once again
England retain the urn
England annihilate Australia
Anderson helps England draw first blood